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Blackrock Fire 2011 Heli-Mulch Monitoring (Range Improvement inventory, assessment, & Mapping).

Drive In Fire 2011 Shrub Monitoring (Evaluation & monitoring of vegetation in Riparian, rangland and forest ecosystems)

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

Pocatello Field Office, Poctello Idaho

Recruitment for Multipule Seasonal Range Technician Positions

Position Description:

The position(s) will split time between the Emergency Stabilization & Rehabilitation (ES&R)

program and Range program. Work will be conducted in steep terrain with limited access

requiring extensive hiking. Use of ATV/UTVs will be required and training will be provided.

ES&R (duties): Monitor & implement stabilization and rehabilitation treatments within recent

burned areas. Monitoring of existing monitoring sites and development of new sites will be the

primary focus.

Range (duties): Assist Natural Resource Specialist in collecting grazing allotment information

for use in rangeland health evaluations. Information collected could consist of: upland and

riparian vegetation utilization/condition and range improvement locations & condition.

Area Information: The city of Pocatello is located in SE Idaho with a population of

approximately 50,000. The city is within a few hours of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National

Parks. The city is large enough to offer a variety of restaurants, shopping, education (ISU) and

entertainment venues, but has a small town atmosphere. .

How To Apply:

The Pocatello File Office plans on hiring two positions either through the online announcements

Range Aid/Technician (BLM‐TEMP‐2012‐0022) or Range Aid/Tech‐Monitor (BLM‐TEMP‐2012‐0025) located on http://www.usajobs.gov/.

Or

Positions may be hired through the STEP program. For students attending the SRM meeting in

Spokane Washington please bring your resume and transcripts to the BLM job fair booth or e-

mail them to mkuyper@blm.gov for consideration under the STEP hiring process.

For more information or any questions please contact:

Michael Kuyper (Natural Resource Specialist) 208-478-6344, or Matthew Rendace (Supervisory

Natural Resource Specialist) 208-478-6358.